Agent-based simulation has become increasingly popular as a
modeling approach in the social sciences because it enables
researchers to build models where individual entities and their
interactions are directly represented. The Second Edition of Nigel
Gilbert's Agent-Based Models introduces this technique; considers a
range of methodological and theoretical issues; shows how to design
an agent-based model, with a simple example; offers some practical
advice about developing, verifying and validating agent-based
models; and finally discusses how to plan an agent-based modelling
project, publish the results and apply agent-based modeling to
formulate and evaluate social and economic policies.
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